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An Indigenous Liaison Officer builds partnerships to ensure services are culturally safe and accessible for Indigenous communities.

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AI exposure data adapted from Felten, Raj & Seamans (2021). Shortage data sourced from Jobs and Skills Australia (2024).

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Indigenous Liaison Officer careers

An Indigenous Liaison Officer facilitates partnerships between Indigenous communities and organisations like schools, hospitals, or government agencies. You will focus on ensuring services are culturally safe and accessible while advocating for the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Your role involves providing cultural advice to colleagues and developing strategies to improve community engagement.

Indigenous Liaison Officers play a vital role in fostering equity and reconciliation. You must be an empathetic communicator with a deep understanding of cultural protocols and local histories. You will liaise with community members and providers to ensure individuals receive respectful, appropriate support that honours their cultural identity.